mars
mars
Yes, it tilts on it's side like Earth. This causes it to have seasons.
every planet has it own axis and that's how it spins. Its like an invisible line going though the planet and like Uranus has a straight axis and every other planet has a tilt. That tells when the planet is in summer and or winter.
Dwarf planet Pluto has an extreme axis tilt, rather like the planet Uranus. The tilt is about 120 degrees.
A planet's axis is an imaginary line that runs through its center, connecting the North and South Poles. The tilt of this axis is responsible for the changing seasons on the planet as it orbits the sun.
Uranus. Its axis is tilted right over onto it's side at almost 90 degrees.
It is because the earth is rotating on its axis
A combination of orbital motion refers to the movement of an object that orbits around another object while also rotating on its own axis. This dual motion is seen in celestial bodies like planets, moons, and satellites, where they revolve around a central body (like a star or planet) while also spinning on their own axis.
Mars. It has a very similar axis tilt and rotation period.
Because Earth is always rotating so it seems like its the stars that are rotating but its really just our planet that moves.
Uranus rotates in its horizontal axis rather than on its vertical one, like the other planets in the solar system. Astronomers believe that an Earth-sized object collided with the planet in the distant plans and knocked it onto its side.